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The Faces Behind Nigeria's Billion Dollar Narco Trade
- January 5, 2025
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- by: @sonofnok2153
- 2 days ago
I hope the showed the face of Tinubu. The drug Mafia Chief himself.
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- by: @chudilingo4438
- 2 days ago
Thanks!
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- by: @ugoahumareze
- 2 days ago
As long as Nigerians worship money REGARDLESS of the source, we'll keep seeing stories like this. Shameful. The Number Citizen of the Country himself paid a fine to the US for this kind of mess. A real shame
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- by: @doinztravels
- 2 days ago
Ghana Loud or GH Gold?
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- by: @wiphaweetabjannaracha7041
- 2 days ago
Lolz 😂😂😂. No body should be arrested for drugs. If the country wants to work, they should arrest that thing in Aso Rock
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- by: @anthonyifeanyichukwu2277
- 2 days ago
NONSENSE, '''A CERTAIN BOLA TINUBU''',,, INSTEAD OF BOLA AHMED TINUBU THE PRSIDENT OF NIGERIA IS THE KING-PIN ,, THE LEADER, THE ESCOBA, HEAD OF INT.DRUG CARTEL,,, HE'S A DRUG MAFIA LEADER,,, THE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA IS PURELY A DRUG BARON,,, EX CONVICT IN AMERICA
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- by: @anthonyifeanyichukwu2277
- 2 days ago
'''DRUG BARONS'' IN NIGERIA LEARNT THEIR BUSINESS FROM THE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA ''BOLA TINUBU'',, WHO'S THE ESCOBA, THE KING OF KINGS AND THE LORD OF LORDS OF INTERNATIONAL DRUG CARTELS,, HE'S AN EX CONVICT OF DRUGS IN AMERICA,,, I WISH DONALD TRUMP WILL REVISIT HIS CASE
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- by: @aromaye
- 2 days ago
Igbo Mansions and developers 😆
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- by: @TheresiaNchendia
- 2 days ago
Make money make money. Even pastors with private jets in nigeria are involved but since people like Obi are protecting them what can thry do
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- by: @SMDH.2204
- 2 days ago
Is this Jude's new channel?
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- by: @Tinker8531
- 2 days ago
An international drug hub, soon becomes the local drugs hub. Nigerians have been insulting South Africans saying Nigerians don't deal drugs in our country, now you see it for yourself. SA is clamping down on Nigerian drug dealers, a few who have run back to Nigeria. When markets close elsewhere soon you will become the market.
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- by: @precophox
- 2 days ago
The gravy train has reached its station, and South Africans want all Nigerians out because of this Culture. But, the sad part is seeing Nigerians talking about supply and demand as if Drugs are Food. the few bad apples some of you protect will bring Nigeria to her knees 1 day. Stop giving everyone a Passport to travel abroad. They are destroying your image as a Nation.
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- by: @niyijayei5395
- 2 days ago
Whether insurgency, banditry and now drugs, the fact is our methods of policing have become antiquated which is why these issues are ballooning into a national embarrassment.
The kicker here is that it will unfortunately remain like this for the foreseeable future because in its current state, it serves our societies elite. -
- by: @GabrielSeunStar
- 2 days ago
your eye go soon clear
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- by: @phoenixrising7538
- 2 days ago
In a country where the source of ones wealth is irrelevant, and where corruption reigns supreme, it is obvious that things can and will get much worse.The fish, they say, rots from the head.
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- by: @EvuetaphaSamuel
- 2 days ago
Bro please stop exposing your face.. and try and change your voice same time.. while doing a great job like this..
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- by: @akay8127
- 2 days ago
Nigerians, selling drugs to all & sundrry, including children, over the world. Real menaces to society ….
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- by: @henrymanshop8029
- 2 days ago
Autorities or Authorities?
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- by: @henrymanshop8029
- 2 days ago
Capital punishment for drug crimes!
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- by: @eunicenambahu1135
- 2 days ago
That justice system is a joke so he paid over a 1k usd for the drugs of 2,8million usd
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- by: @eunicenambahu1135
- 2 days ago
How can the government stop that if they are hugely benefiting from it
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- by: @BorokinniMusa
- 2 days ago
The real Barrons are the government officers because they all use the drug for their high performances which a common man cannot achieve,so just continue to live with the drug until eternity,now they have progressed to computer hacking or scamming which started from the Western world
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- by: @Kaykat26
- 2 days ago
Tinubu??!!! JUST WOW 😶
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- by: @Shynerules-hs4ws
- 2 days ago
Who will bell the cat ? Almost every Nigerian knows the reason why there’s a sudden spike of drug related convictions and there will be a drug pandemic in Nigeria in the no distant future. I just hope tribalism doesn’t blind us all to a gloomy doom.
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- by: @rebel4721
- 2 days ago
Black people, essentially Nigerians, do not understand the importance of image, perception, and reputation. It's even obvious in the title of this video. Are we the biggest players in the drug trade? Does anyone associate the Chinese with the drug trade? Yet they are the biggest manufacturers. We need to learn to wash our dirty laundry in the privacy of our home.
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- by: @mohamedhalicelamina2215
- 2 days ago
Igbos and drug dealing is a common issue
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